Maria Jessica Roa has spent fourteen years doing work that most people never see. She has written hundreds of individualized ...
That’s why the Delaware Department of Education (DDOE) reached out to University of Delaware’s Center for Disabilities ...
Co-teaching is transforming inclusive classrooms by pairing educators to share planning, instruction, and assessment for diverse learners. Grounded in mutual respect, clear role definitions, and ...
Across the globe, higher education institutions are rethinking how they serve students with disabilities and special educational needs. From universal design for learning to assistive technologies, ...
Educators and parents of students with intellectual and developmental disabilities are optimistic about artificial intelligence’s potential to create more inclusive classrooms and close educational ...
Social studies teacher and NEA member honored for commitment to student civic engagement, critical thinking, inclusion—and ...
Today’s post finishes up a multipart series in which teachers share the policy issues that concern them the most. Chandra Shaw has more than 24 years of experience in education, as a teacher, reading ...
If there’s one thing that is clear about schools right now, it’s that students and teachers are struggling. But what teachers blame for these troubles ranges from new parenting techniques to ...
In 1996, the film “It's Elementary: Talking About Gay Issues in School” was released, showing teachers in kindergarten through fifth grade leading thoughtful and rigorous lessons about gay and lesbian ...